The engl amp has a build in noise gate. Should I disable it while profiling or is it wise to set it to a reasonable level?
Posts by TieKai
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Thank you for the quick feedback.
Terraformer: Great hint to look at the cab settings too. Beside the cab volume I did not change anything so far. This Amp has so many parameters that you easily forget something when you are not that experienced.
meambobbo: In fact at higher volumnes there is really a lot of background noise. It might be due to the heater in our session room which is always making some resonance sounds when we are playing. I totally forgot to fix that when making the profiles because I am too used to it.
The amp was cranked up quiet a lot. Maybe I should try profiling at lower volumes to get rid of the noise coming from resonant sources in the room. Or do you usually get better results when the amp is cranked? Unfortunately monitoring in another room is not possible.
Hopefully I manage to create some noise fixed profiles during the day.
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Hello Kemper community,
I recently aquired a Kemper profiling Amp and so far I really enjoy it a lot. I created and uploaded a couple of profiles of my Engl Extreme Aggression Amp. I hope you enjoy the profiles.
Amp: Engl Extreme Aggression
Cab: Engl 4x12 with V30
Mic: Shure SM57Clean channel (CH1) settings:
Flat EQ (all ~12 o'clock)
Clean Gain ~ 9 o'clockLead channel (CH2) settings:
Flat EQ (all ~12 o'clock)
prescence ~13 o'clock
Lead Gain ~ 12 o'clockFor both channels I used three different mic positions:
1) mic in the center of one speaker (marked as center position)
2) mic moved halfway to the side of one speaker (middle position)
3) mic moved to the side of one speaker (side position)The distance between the grll and the mic was ~1 cm for each position.
Comments and hints to improve the profiles are very welcome.